- A
pyramid (from Gr****: πυραμίς pyramís) is a
structure whose visible surfaces are
triangular and
converge to a
point at the top,
making the
shape roughly...
- The
Great Pyramid of Giza is the
largest Egyptian pyramid and
served as the tomb of
pharaoh Khufu, who
ruled during the
Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom...
- The Giza
pyramid complex (also
called the Giza necropolis) in
Egypt is home to the
Great Pyramid, the
Pyramid of Khafre, and the
Pyramid of Menkaure,...
-
Egyptian pyramids are
ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
Sources cite at
least 118
identified "Egyptian"
pyramids.
Approximately 80
pyramids were...
- A
pyramidion (plural: pyramidia) is the
capstone of an
Egyptian pyramid or the
upper section of an obelisk.
Speakers of the
Ancient Egyptian language...
- The
Pyramids may
refer to:
Egyptian pyramids,
especially the
Pyramids at Giza The
Pyramids (band), a surf rock
group from Long Beach,
California The Pyramids...
- An
ecological pyramid (also
trophic pyramid,
Eltonian pyramid,
energy pyramid, or
sometimes food
pyramid) is a
graphical representation designed to show...
-
Mesoamerican pyramids form a
prominent part of
ancient Mesoamerican architecture.
Although similar in some ways to
Egyptian pyramids,
these New World...
- A food
pyramid is a
representation of the
optimal number of
servings to be
eaten each day from each of the
basic food groups. The
first pyramid was published...
-
Pyramid pool, or
simply pyramids, is a form of pool that was pla****
mainly in the 19th century. It was one of
several pool
games that were po****r at this...